Pellets: 1/8 cup shared Oxbow Essentials Adult Rabbit pellets (AM)
Hay: Unlimited mixed hay (All day)
Salad: 1 cup spring mix, romaine lettuce, cilantro, parsley (PM)
Ms. Peep is a shy little rabbit who was found with a group of other stray rabbits in San Diego. She and the other rabbits were picked up by Animal Control Officers. She is bonded to sweet little Camilo. Poor Ms. Peep had a coat of urine stained fur and was very underweight. Once in the safety of the Department of Animal Services, she surprised the shelter with a litter of 6 babies! They are now grown up and Ms. Peep is ready to find a home of her own. Ms. Peep is shy at first, but likes to come out when there's food and treats involved. Now that she isn't busy nursing a litter of babies, we are getting to know her personality as she opens up. Once she gets over her initial shyness, she is curious and will cautiously explore new toys, new areas, and you! She may take some time before she allows pets, but Ms. Peep is a sweet rabbits that can be won over with some patience. Once you gain Ms. Peep's trust, she loves to come out of her pen and explore. She is an independent bunny that will binky and zoomie all over your home! She is 100% litter box trained and would make a great free-roam bunny. She loves her independence, but she is also very accepting of pets once she settles down from her binkie and zoomie adventures!
Ms. Peep would do best in a home that allows her to roam and a quiet environment. She does well with other small animals, for example, birds! She would do great with an adult-only household or a home with older children who can be patient while she opens up.
Spayed 05/11/2022
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious and deadly disease that affects both wild and domestic rabbits. The virus is causing deaths in rabbits and hares native to North America and is spreading rapidly. In addition to detection of RHDV2 in wild cottontail rabbits and jackrabbits, RHDV2 has been confirmed in domestic rabbits on 50 premises, including a detection in a feral domestic rabbit. Please make sure to vaccinate your rabbits every year. For more information, please visit our website at: https://sandiegorabbits.org/education/rhdv
